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After a long delay, the judges have sent word that the two $100 prize winners of the Gov. 25 cesay contest sponsored by "Life" magazine, will be announced Tuesday night, to be published in Wednesday's CRIMSON.
This is the first time that such a contest has been held. It happens that in the course of Professor Friedrich's Gov. 25 on Public Opinion and Propaganda, prominent laymen in the field are asked to give guest lectures every week. One of these speakers was C. D. Jackson, general manager of Life, who talked to the class, on the intricacies of Time-Life, Inc.
He was amazed at the interest expressed by the students in the post-war ideas of his boss, Henry Luce, and got "Life" to offer prizes for an essay contest, the subject being based on Luce's plans.
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